Bad:-50% VOCS means lots of fumes, get the best mask you can afford, clear out the kids for the day open all the windows, cover everything because of overspray! but results are worth it.I cleaned with wet+dry and sugar soap first.1 can isn't quite enough for your larger radiators!"

"Pros:- Easy to use, but make sure you cover EVERYTHING in the vicinity, as the dust drifts a long way- Gives a nice even finish, provided you hold the spray at a distance and don't linger in one spot for a second too long- It's a nice crisp white colour (so far!)

Con:- Each can of paint only covers an average radiator about one and a half times. In my experience you need to do three coats on each, so you'll need several cans if you're tackling a few rads.

I probably wouldn't use this product again. I think traditional rad paint is probably cleaner and cheaper overall."

"First of all - it is not white, it is creamy colour. It looks like yellowed paint, nothing like what you get with brand new radiator.

Secondly and more importantly - you cannot paint it again. Following manufacturer instruction I waited at least 36 hours before re-spraying it (one can wasn't enough for radiator cleaned to bare steel). In fact I waited over 48 hours and paint lifted and wrinkled! Funny enough, I waited another 4 days to test it and still new coat of paint was causing lifting old paint.

I will not mention, that it is very thin and poorly covers what is bear metal.